%0 Conference Paper %A Ibrahim, N. %A Fatimah, W. %A Ahmad, W. %A Shafie, A. %D 2016 %F scholars:7265 %I Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. %K Animation; Computer aided instruction; Education computing; Human computer interaction; Mobile computing; Mobile telecommunication systems; Smartphones, Community development; Conceptual model; Design Principles; Evaluation of users; Mobile applications; Relative qualities; User experience; User perceptions, Education %P 353-358 %R 10.1109/NGMAST.2015.73 %T User Experience Study on Folktales Mobile Application for Children's Education %U https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/7265/ %X Early exposure to devices such as smart phones and tablets among children as a learning tool has been very common nowadays. Learning using devices like iPads and tablets can stimulate children's motivation and concentration. Therefore, evaluation and measurement of user experience for mobile learning application become crucial. There were some studies have been done in order to get feedback from users in terms of comparing the application and getting perception rather than observing the quality of the application. This paper presented the study on evaluation of user experience for folktales mobile application called MFolktales by implementing user experience questionnaire tools. The objective of this study is to access the significance and impact of the MFolktales mobile application towards end users. The MFolktales mobile application has been developed based on a validated conceptual model, and the study includes the analysis and the definition of the design principles and requirements. This application contains an animation story module and several games modules which aim to promote Malay folk stories to children. This research is limited to children aged 5 to 7 years old. The prototype was tested on 15 kindergarten students from KEMAS (Community Development Department). As the results, the MFolktales got the positive impression in user perception and achieved as a good product in relative quality. © 2015 IEEE. %Z cited By 9; Conference of 9th International Conference on Next Generation Mobile Applications, Services and Technologies, NGMAST 2015 ; Conference Date: 9 September 2015 Through 11 September 2015; Conference Code:119021